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The seven-acre spread, featured in the 2013 movie, houses the only Olympic-sized equestrian arena in the area.LAFFEY FINE HOMES / CATERS NEWS
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A renovated Long Island farm featured in Hollywood blockbuster “The Wolf of Wall Street” is now up for grabs, asking $3.89 million.

Called Mill Hill Farm, its sprawling grounds are home to the only Olympic-size equestrian arena in Nassau County.

The Mill Neck, NY, property — which comes with a five-bedroom house, a 16-stall barn and a quarantine shed for sick ponies — served as the backdrop for a scene in the 2013 film directed by Martin Scorsese.

Sure, it’s no $100 million Gatsby-esque castle, but it was at the seven-acre spread that Leonardo DiCaprio — playing financial fraudster Jordan Belfort — is advised by his on-screen lawyer and father to quit wheeling and dealing and cut a deal with the SEC.

There are also terraces, a sun room and, hopefully, at least one statuesque horse.

Mill Neck is “an extremely prestigious town on Long Island’s Gold Coast,” broker Jason Friedman told Caters News Agency. It’s located 40 miles east of NYC on the North Shore.

Jason and Rudi Friedman of Laffey Fine Homes have the listing.

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